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Wattens, Austria: Swarovski is building on its sustainability strategy with a new five-year agreement with Climeworks, a leader in carbon dioxide removal via direct air capture technology to reduce, remove and offset its CO2 emissions.


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Pic Courtesy: Swarovski


Swarovski is building on its sustainability strategy with a new five-year agreement with Climeworks, a leader in carbon dioxide removal via direct air capture technology to reduce, remove and offset its CO2 emissions.

In a statement, Swarovski said that the deal with Climeworks to remove accumulated CO2 emissions forms part of its cohesive greenhouse gas plan to reach its climate targets. In 2021, Swarovski joined the Science Based Targets initiative and committed to reducing absolute scope 1 and 2 emissions (direct and indirect emissions from owned operations) by 47 percent and scope 3 emissions (indirect emissions from non-owned operations) by 28 percent by 2030.

“A climate strategy without carbon removal essentially means committing to pollute less today without clearing up the pollution accumulated so far,” explains Swarovski. “Reduction, removal, and offsetting are all necessary methodologies to reach the climate targets set out in the 2015 Paris Agreement.”

As part of its plan to “drastically reduce” its global carbon footprint, Swarovski added that it is investing in more efficient manufacturing operations to reduce energy consumption in all new stores and to source more sustainable materials for products, packaging, and architecture. The crystal and jewellery company is also undertaking large-scale initiatives that will positively impact the transport of goods and other steps along the value chain.

Swarovski chief executive and interim chair Michele Molon said: “In 2021, we strengthened our sustainability strategy, focusing on the key area of climate mitigation. With the firm belief that scientific knowledge is indispensable to understanding and creating change, we also aligned with the Science Based Targets initiative to further our commitment.

“By signing this carbon removal agreement with Climeworks on their CO2 removal technology, we are marking our continued journey to confront one of our planet's most pressing issues.”



Mumbai [India] May 12: Designed to cater to the modern Indian woman, Tyaani, an exquisite jewellery brand by Karan Johar inaugurates its new store in Borivali, Mumbai.


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Pic Courtesy: Tyaani - Karan Johar Instagram


The brand specialises in contemporary polki pieces, from chandbalis, jhumkas, earrings, and chokers to other uncut diamond pieces. Johar sure has an eye for the details, which is why he rings in the wedding season with bedazzling handcrafted jewellery at the new store in Mumbai’s Borivali area. The jewellery brand is brought right back into the city of dreams, marking another successful launch of his store. Much like his quirky yet elegant taste in fashion, the filmmaker elaborates on traditional Indian art forms through his brand, 'Tyaani'.

One can witness B-town’s finest adorning Tyaani’s fine, natural, uncut diamonds and stones adding a touch of magnificence to the same. The aesthetically pleasing brand marked the advent of another store with the presence of Maheep Kapoor, Mr. Shravan Satyani, founder and Partner, and Mr. Sunil A Bhulchandani, CEO and partner.

The jewellery label is beaded together with love by Johar himself, he claims 'Tyaani' is an extension of my personality. The brand imbibes our traditional values with an eclectic modern twist. The collection appeals to women of all ages at all stages of their life.”


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